ADC Gallery Girls Love LA

 


🚨CALLING ALL LA Art Lovers🚨

Feb 8th, 12-6 PM at ADC Gallery — Girls Love LA exhibit opens featuring. Green Tea, Ms Yellow , and Siyowin.  Enjoy live art, music, discounts, free prints by Ms Yellow and Siyowin, and flash tattoos by Tea  to keep the vibes HIGH. 🎨✨ curated by Natily Gonzalez founder of Moby Arts studios. 

Stay hydrated with @jarritos & @liquiddeath. 🥤💀

                     RSVP  Here

PLUS: WILDFIRE RELIEF DRIVE .We’re accepting donations of NEW items to support those affected by the Los Angeles fires. Let’s show up for our city and spread the love. ❤️

#GirlsLoveLA Music 🎶 @djalso

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ABOUT THE ARTIST  

Ms Yellow  -Ms.Yellow (Nuria Ortiz) is a self-taught Mexican-American muralist, teaching artist and curator from Carson, California. She has dedicated her time to the creative development and empowerment of communities, working closely with schools, galleries, orgs and museums to develop art classes, murals & mentorship to the youth.

Ms.Yellow has taught and created murals globally in 13 countries from Haiti and Poland to Egypt, Japan, El Salvador and beyond, creating bridges and conversation through the power of art. She has mentored a wide range of students, including young autistic artists, who have launched their own art and mural careers afterwards.

In addition, she has curated art shows and public art projects such as the Utility Box Project in Wilmington, Ca and the Casa Bonita mural initiative in Mexico, where she connected artists with homes to create impactful murals. 

Ms.Yellow has also collaborated with numerous brands and organizations, creating works for Doritos/NFL, LA GALAXY, Adidas, METRO, Stagecoach, Apple, El Torito, Long Beach Airport, El Paso Museum of Art, and the Museum of Latin American Art just to name a few.

Her professional work spans 16 years with the focal theme of her artwork centering on culture, folklore, mental health, female empowerment, identity, love and social justice.

Siyowin - Lauren "Siyowin" Peters is a distinguished Dakota Sioux Native American and Mexican contemporary artist, model, and social activist based in the Arts District of Los Angeles. Represented by Wilhelmina Models, Siyowin’s multifaceted career spans fine art and guerrilla-style street art, where she works in spray paint, acrylics, digital art, and mixed media. Her work is deeply influenced by her heritage and her commitment to bringing awareness to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (M.M.I.W.) epidemic. Through her art, she seeks to amplify the voices of the voiceless and inspire meaningful change, leaving a lasting impact on both viewers and communities.

Siyowin’s murals and installations can be found from Los Angeles to New York, and she is a featured artist at the Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles. She is also preparing for a special exhibition at the Poster House in New York City in 2026 and will showcase her work through the Known Gallery World Wide traveling tour. Dedicated to both art and activism, Siyowin continues to use her platform to spark conversations and contribute to the causes closest to her heart.


TEA- Teas One (Tiari Mayberry) is a Los Angeles-based artist from Venice Beach, CA. Starting as a graffiti artist, she transitioned into a full-time career in tattooing with a strong foundation in painting. Her work explores female empowerment, Los Angeles culture, and her Indian/Hawaiian heritage, often featuring vibrant colors and kawaii-inspired, anime-influenced characters.

Teas One actively supports her community by organizing events showcasing female artists and small businesses. Her art has gained global exposure in diverse art scenes.

Specializing in delicate fine line tattoos, she creates dainty, feminine designs with intricate details. In her private Mid-City Los Angeles studio, she fosters a welcoming space for women. Teas One’s dedication inspires and unites women through art worldwide.

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